In his address to the Assembly, which saw Pul winning the motion of confidence, the Governor said in order to ensure transparency, the people would be empowered to call to account all public institutions through feedback forms, suggestion boxes and public meetings with ministers and senior bureaucrats.
"A proposal is also there for enacting a Bill for timely delivery of public services," he said.
"In order to take our government to the door steps of the people, we will like to set up a well equipped office with a few secretarial staff in every block, circle of the state so that none is required to visit the capital for any work," the Governor said.
Rajkhowa said until infrastructure is developed adequately, the government would like to connect blocks through internet.
He said, as far as public finances of the state are concerned, the government would make every effort to curb financial profligacy. Wasteful expenditure would be identified, minimised and eliminated.
Funds would be basically deployed for creation of assets and human resources.
"A permanent Public Finance Watchdog Committee will be constituted to advise on augmenting receipts as well as on rationalising expenditure to function as an Emergency Lamp for the government so that errors are culled out when just being committed," he said.
"As far as fund devolution is concerned, our government will ensure equitable distribution of resources - from state capital to all districts, from districts to all blocks and from blocks to all villages," he added.
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Rajkhowa said Arunachal Pradesh is now almost 100 per cent dependent on central funding as its own resources are meagre.
He noted that a harmony needed to be built between economic development and the preservation of indigenous culture.
"Our government is therefore desirous of setting up a single window clearance mechanism for encouraging investments in micro, small, medium and large scale enterprises in the state," he said.
The mechanism for clearing major proposals will be called Arunachal State Investment Board with two tiers of decision making with a small bureaucratic apparatus at the top which will have a ministerial body to ultimately clear investment proposals.
The government would lay special emphasis on 'Clean Arunachal'.
Rajkhowa said Arunachal History and Heritage Commission would be appointed to compile basic information on matters related to heritage and history of the state.
"Our government is seriously interested in District Women Commissions being constituted so that they not only work as district branches of the State Women Commission but also lessen the burden of the apex body," he said.
He said youth should be motivated to participate in 'Make in Arunachal' programme and a 'Make in Arunachal Fund' would be constituted to promote productive ventures and token loans provided to credible entrepreneurs.
"Our government will also take up Special Programmes for Skill Development of the unemployed youth," he said.
